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The Taco 1611-001SRP is a stainless steel impeller designed for pump models 1611 and 1911. Its durable construction enhances performance in various pumping tasks.
| Model | SRP-IMP-4.75 |
|---|---|
| Pump Part Type | Impeller |
| Shaft Size | 5/8 inches |
| Replaces | 1611-001BRP |
| Weight | 2.03 lbs |
Durable Stainless Steel: Resists corrosion and wear, ensuring long-lasting performance.
Precision Fit: Designed for Taco 1600 and 1900 Series pumps for optimal efficiency.
Trimmable Design: Allows precise adjustments to meet specific system flow and head requirements.
Enhanced Pump Performance: Optimizes fluid movement for reliable and efficient operation.
Versatile Application: Suitable for HVAC, hydronic, and plumbing systems requiring high reliability.
Maintenance-Friendly: Easy to inspect and replace, supporting long-term system efficiency.
Critical Component: Integral to maintaining consistent pump performance in demanding applications.
Q: What is the Taco 1611-001SRP?
A: A stainless steel impeller designed for select Taco pumps, sized 4.75 inches.
Q: What does this impeller do?
A: It efficiently moves water through the pump, ensuring optimal flow and performance.
Q: Why choose stainless steel?
A: Corrosion-resistant for durability and long-lasting reliability.
Q: Is it compatible with my pump?
A: Check your pump model; it’s compatible with Taco pumps requiring a 4.75-inch impeller.
Q: When should it be replaced?
A: Replace worn or damaged impellers to maintain pump efficiency and prevent system issues.
Inspect the impeller regularly for signs of wear, cracks, or corrosion to ensure optimal pump efficiency.
Clean the impeller and pump housing periodically to remove debris, sediment, or scale buildup.
Verify proper alignment and secure mounting during maintenance or pump servicing.
Monitor pump performance — unusual noise, vibration, or reduced flow may indicate impeller issues.
Lubricate bearings and moving parts as recommended to extend overall pump life.
Replace the impeller promptly if any damage or significant wear is observed.